by Paul Douglas | Oct 10, 2017 | Blog
57 F. high in the Twin Cities Monday (before the cold front arrived). 61 F. average high on October 9. 60 F. high on October 9, 2016. October 10, 1977: A few locations receive early accumulating snow, including Minneapolis with 2.5 inches, Gaylord with 2 inches, and...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 8, 2017 | Blog
NATE Made Landfall Saturday Night NATE made landfall on Saturday night 2 times along the Gulf Coast. The first was in southeast Louisiana as a category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 85mph. The 2nd was hour later near Biloxi, MS and as you can see, the storm...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 8, 2017 | Blog
Fall Color Continues Thanks to Lee Huffman for this nice picture who is spending some time along MN’s North Shore this weekend. Despite lingering clouds early Saturday, the weekend turned out to be a pretty decent. Minnesota Fall Color Update According the MN...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 7, 2017 | Blog
“There’s going to be a beautiful meteor shower this weekend – here’s when you need to look up” “The Draconid meteor shower has been known to send 1,000 meteors an hour flying through the sky. Luckily for us countryside-dwellers, our...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 6, 2017 | Blog
Tracking NATE in the Atlantic Here’s a look at NATE from midday Thursday, which according to NOAA’s NHC, was a Tropical Storm with sustained winds of 40mph. Note that this is the fourteenth named storm the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Tracking NATE in...